into the Soviet Union as theAzerbaijanSSR. The modern Republic ofAzerbaijan proclaimed its independence on 30 August 1991, shortly before the dissolution...
(Sports Club ofthe Physical Culture Institute) Turkmen SSR – Avtomobilist Ashgabat 1974 Soviet footballchampionship. RSSSF 1974 год. regional-football.ru...
international football matches, and is controlled by the Georgian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Georgia. It is a member of UEFA in...
The first championshipof Ferghana valley was held in 1914, theChampionshipofthe Uzbekistan SSR began to be played since 1926, and the drawing of the...
zones were part of republican championships. Among those republics were Ukrainian SSR, Armenian SSR, AzerbaijaniSSR, and Kazakh SSR. Five more zones...
goals Football competitions of union republics AzerbaijanSSR – Armenian SSR – Belarusian SSR – (see FootballChampionshipofthe Belarusian SSR) Estonian...
Tajik SSR – Turkmen SSR – none Uzbek SSR – none Ukrainian SSR – (see FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR) AzerbaijanSSR – none Armenian SSR – Belarusian...
Molotov) – 12 goals Football competitions of union republics AzerbaijanSSR – Trudovye Rezervy Baku Armenian SSR – Dinamo Yerevan Belarusian SSR – Torpedo Minsk...
Turkmen SSR – none Uzbek SSR – none Ukrainian SSR – none (see FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR) AzerbaijanSSR – Neftianik Baku Armenian SSR – Dynamo...
TheAzerbaijan Premier League (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası) is the top Azerbaijani professional league for men's association football teams...
entered the FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR where already played one ofthe older clubs from Poltava, FC Lokomotyv Poltava. In 1957 the club obtained...
SSR – none Uzbek SSR – Dinamo Tashkent Ukrainian SSR – Lokomotyv zavodiv Zaporizhia (see 1939 FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR) Azerbaijan SSR...
Football competitions of union republics AzerbaijanSSR – Lokomotiv Baku Armenian SSR – Spartak Yerevan Belarusian SSR – Dinamo Minsk (see Football Championship...
The 1991 Soviet footballchampionship was the 60th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. With the ongoing armed conflicts throughout the...
top clubs, hence the decrease in audience and the favouring of other sports by the governing bodies of sports. Formally, the Estonian SSR had its own representative...
Tajik SSR – none Turkmen SSR – Dinamo Ashkhabad Uzbek SSR – none Ukrainian SSR – Spartak Uzhhorod (see FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR) Azerbaijan...
The Tajikistan national association football team represents Tajikistan in association football and is controlled by the Tajikistan Football Federation...
stadiums hosted the tournament in 8 host cities, divided among 5 Soviet republics: Armenian SSR (2 venues in 2 host cities), AzerbaijanSSR (2 venues in...
independent state in 1991, the Armenian SSR having previously played for the Soviet Union national football team. TheFootball Federation of Armenia was founded...
member and captain of Azerbaijan national team. Born in Baku, AzerbaijanSSR (present-day Azerbaijan), Medvedev was a product ofthe Qarabağ youth system...
1938 FootballChampionshipofthe Ukrainian SSR) AzerbaijanSSR – Temp Baku Armenian SSR – none Belarusian SSR – none Georgian SSR – none Kazakh SSR – Dinamo...
The 1990 Soviet footballchampionship was the 59th seasons of competitive football in the Soviet Union. Dinamo Kiev won the Top League championship becoming...
Markarov was born in Baku, AzerbaijanSSR to a family of Armenians in Azerbaijan. Their family name is the Russified version of Margaryan. Markarov is ethnically...